Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1322429 Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ring-opening polymerization of a wide variety of strained organometallic rings has allowed the preparation of a variety of new metallopolymers over the past decade or so. The most developed class of materials, polyferrocenylsilanes, has been shown to exhibit interesting properties and a variety of applications as “soft” materials and their study has also led to the discovery of remarkable self-assembly phenomena. This article provides a brief review of some selected recent advances in this interesting area with a focus on the work in the authors group and with their collaborators.

Graphical abstractRing-opening polymerization of a wide variety of strained organometallic rings has allowed the preparation of a variety of new metallopolymers over the past decade or so. This article provides a brief review of some selected recent advances in this interesting area such work as the development of redox-active electronspun fibers (see caption). Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights►Recent developments in the field of organometallic soft materials are described with an emphasis on work in the author’s research group.

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